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My dad gave me his 1968 BSA Shooting Star 441 that he bought new in Eliot, Maine. It's all original, with 5000 miles and always stored indoors. He's 81 now and knows he won't ever ride it again. I'm torn between restoring it, or just getting it completely operational and safe and leaving the patina intact. It really only needs new tires and tubes, and general maintenance; it starts and runs perfectly. No pics yet.
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From what I understand, bikes such as that are worth more when left original
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It has not been registered since 1981, so the miles were all put on in the first 13 years, and I imagine most of them were in the first 3 or 4 of those first 13... It's a British single so it was never reliable and never smooth. It was also not his primary bike, and during the same time period he owned a 1968 Mustang Cobra Jet 428 (wrecked, sad to say) and then later a 1970 Corvette, so the 30HP BSA had to fight for attention.
No pics yet, it's sitting in my brother's garage. When I get it home, I'll take and post some pics.
Anxiously awaiting pics of this classic bike.
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First mission has to be getting it operational so you can run the old man out for lunch on the top of a mountain somewhere!![]()
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I certainly would leave it as original as you can. If it was roached out then I would say Mod it. Definitely take the old man for a ride. My grandfather was never happier then when I took him for rides in something he had once owned or something old.
It was meant to be ridden, so RIDE it! Max out your smiles-per-buck.
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Polish the chrome as best as possible, but I wouldn't do anything drastic. Old bikes are cooler when they're old.
Can't think of a better tinkerer to own an old Brit, congrats, Dave.
Buffing wheel and clear spraypaint on the chrome. ( Or just wax the shit outta it )
I would love to own an BSA motorcycle.
I have multiple BSA rifles, and a BSA bike would complete the collection.
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Replace the rubber and keep her stock
If Walnecks still exists there was a lot of parts new and remade available,
I am sure she will start puking fluids out of dried rubber but that's expected.
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My vote is for full restoration. The newish trend to leave the patina in the classic/collector car and bike business is something I find distasteful.
Make it beautiful, make it new. Enjoy the hell out of it!!
Last edited by jwm2k3; 04-24-14 at 07:57 PM.
I like a nice original runner that hasn't been touched. Matte clearcoat over rust and and weathered paint however is a sign of the end times...
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There are plenty of bikes out there in poor shape that actually *need* a restoration.
And there are plenty of restored bikes out there.
Vintage bikes in good but original condition are rare, and very cool.
I vote you do the maintenance needed to make it run right, then enjoy it as is, with its history preserved.
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